This Afghan Kilim design rug is hand-knotted with Wool on Wool.
The primary color in this handmade rug is Multi-colored.
This rug is New and in Perfect condition.
The measurements for this rug are: 5 feet 4 inches wide by 6 feet 8 inches long.
This rug is currently Available and will ship within 2 business days.
Free International Shipping & 14-Day Returns.
This rug's SKU # is 39585.

Additional Information

SKU

39585

Design

Kilim

Woven

Hand Knotted

Colour

Multi-colored

Size

5' 4" x 6' 8" (ft) / 163 x 203 (cm)

Pattern

Geometric

Pile

Wool

Warp

Wool

Origin

Afghanistan

Age

New

Condition

Perfect

Weave

Kilim

KPSI

Please inquire

Shape

Rectangle

Type

None

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Testimonials

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Ginger Birkeland, Montana, USA

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Design Description

The carpet-making traditions of the Middle East and Southeast Asia date back hundreds and thousands of years, and include some of the most beautiful and intricately detailed work in the history of human handicrafts. Many in the West may still know them as Oriental rugs, but that term encompasses a host of highly esteemed regional carpet styles and national rug making traditions, including Indian, Tibetan, Nepalese, Chinese, Pakistani, Turkish, and Persian rugs, all of which can be found here at ALRUG.

Wool is the material of choice for traditional Oriental rugs, and ALRUG offers hundreds of handmade Persian and Oriental wool rugs in all sizes and shapes. Our rug sizes for all materials range from hall and stair runners to rugs smaller than 3 feet by 5 feet and larger than 9 feet by 12 feet - perfect for everything from foyers to grand halls. ALRUG offers exceptional quality and classic regional rug designs at a lower cost.

Tribal rugs have bold and exciting natural dye colors that are central to the crisp and contemporary look, and are famous for their durability and elegance. The vast appeal of tribal rugs is eloquently summed up by the eminent naturalist, Sir David Attenborough, who spent much time with tribal weavers while making a film about them and their art: "Today, the straightforward yet subtle creations of the tribal weavers have come to be appreciated more and more. The complexity of their meanings, the nuances of their history and traditions, and all the insights of connoisseurship, certainly enhance their fascination. But their abiding appeal rests surely on those qualities which were so treasured by their anonymous creators - a pride in craftsmanship, a joy in pattern and invention, and an unquenchable delight in color."
The growing enthusiasm for tribal rugs is not difficult to comprehend. They are full of life, vibrantly colored and rich in imagination. The inventive geometric designs are part of a weaving tradition that dates back two thousand years to the nomadic tribes and villages of Iran, Turkey, Afghanistan and other areas further north and east in Central Asia. Tribal rugs have a special character and personality, spun flavor that makes them so easy to live with in the modern home. They are absolutely delight anywhere - bedroom or family room, foyer or dining room. They simply glow with beauty and charm. Of course, with the growing appreciation of these delightful hand-picked tribal rugs, prices have escalated considerably. But at Alrug.com, you can buy these high quality tribal rugs, all at exceptional prices!

Kilims at their best are not only extremely decorative; they serve a highly utilitarian purpose. Here are some excellent examples of this twofold function. Inspired by the natural colors of the landscape and rugged terrain, the patterns of these kilims tend to be simple and bold, the fabrics, tough and hard-wearing. Among the best known in our Kilim collection are those of Baluch, Turkmen, Uzbek, Taimani, the Kazak. They are ideal for a medium-size, heavily trafficked areas.

To view more details and a larger, high-quality image of a particular Persian rug, please click its thumbnail.

Afghan rugs (and more particularly, rugs woven by Afghan refugees in camps in Pakistan) come in a range of designs and qualities. Traditional rugs are dominantly red and very dark blue or black in coloration, although shades of brown and gold also exist. Better Afghan rugs have excellent wool and strong geometric designs from Turkomen and Belouchi sources. Vegetable-dyed rugs in traditional Ersari designs woven as part of the non-profit Cultural Survival project are often very nice, and in the last several years traditional Persian (Heriz, Bakshaish, and recently some fine Feraghan) and Caucasian (Kazak, Shirvan, etc.) designs done with handspun wool and vegetable dyes on wool and cotton warps have appeared. Some of these are exceptionally beautiful and are excellent values.

PakWholesaleRugs offers wholesale prices for all kinds of hand knotted Kilim rugs and carpets and production facilities for any size of order. Please send us an inquiry for a wholesale quote.
Kilims at their best are not only extremely decorative; they serve a highly utilitarian purpose. Here are some excellent examples of this twofold function. Inspired by the natural colors of the landscape and rugged terrain, the patterns of these kilims tend to be simple and bold, the fabrics, tough and hard-wearing. Among the best known in our Kilim collection are those of Baluch, Turkoman, Uzbek, Taimani, the Kazak. They are ideal for a medium-size, heavily traficked areas.

PakWholesaleRugs offers wholesale prices for all kinds of hand knotted Tribal rugs and carpets and production facilities for any size of order. Please send us an inquiry for a wholesale quote.
The growing enthusiasm for tribal rugs is not difficult to comprehend. They are full of life, vibrantly colored and rich in imagination. The inventive geometric designs are part of a weaving tradition that dates back two thousand years to the nomadic tribes and villages of Iran, Turkey, Afghanistan and other areas further north and east in Central Asia. Tribal rugs have a special character and personality, spun flavor that makes them so easy to live with in the modern home. They are absolutely delight anywhere - bedroom or family room, foyer or dining room. They simply glow with beauty and charm. Of course, with the growing appreciation of these delightful hand-picked tribal rugs, prices have escalated considerably. But at Alrug.com, you can buy these high quality tribal rugs, all at exceptional prices!

Kilims at their best are not only extremely decorative; they serve a highly utilitarian purpose. Here are some excellent examples of this twofold function. Inspired by the natural colors of the landscape and rugged terrain, the patterns of these kilims tend to be simple and bold, the fabrics, tough and hard-wearing. Among the best known in our Kilim collection are those of Baluch, Turkmen, Uzbek, Taimani, the Kazak. They are ideal for a medium-size, heavily trafficked areas.

To view more details and a larger, high-quality image of a particular Persian rug, please click its thumbnail.

Afghan rugs (and more particularly, rugs woven by Afghan refugees in camps in Pakistan) come in a range of designs and qualities. Traditional rugs are dominantly red and very dark blue or black in coloration, although shades of brown and gold also exist. Better Afghan rugs have excellent wool and strong geometric designs from Turkomen and Belouchi sources. Vegetable-dyed rugs in traditional Ersari designs woven as part of the non-profit Cultural Survival project are often very nice, and in the last several years traditional Persian (Heriz, Bakshaish, and recently some fine Feraghan) and Caucasian (Kazak, Shirvan, etc.) designs done with handspun wool and vegetable dyes on wool and cotton warps have appeared. Some of these are exceptionally beautiful and are excellent values.

Kilims at their best are not only extremely decorative; they serve a highly utilitarian purpose. Here are some excellent examples of this twofold function. Inspired by the natural colors of the landscape and rugged terrain, the patterns of these kilims tend to be simple and bold, the fabrics, tough and hard-wearing. Among the best known in our Kilim collection are those of Baluch, Turkmen, Uzbek, Taimani, the Kazak. They are ideal for a medium-size, heavily trafficked areas.

To view more details and a larger, high-quality image of a particular Persian rug, please click its thumbnail.